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Video: Professor Pierre Desrochers on ”The Case against Locavorism and Food Sovereignty”

One problem created by the unparalleled reliability and security of our globalized food supply chain is that too many people …

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by Richard Ebeling Ph.,D. The ancient Romans failed to leave any systematic body of thoughts on economics, just like the …

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Talking heads and food security for The Bahamas and Cuba

by Rick Lowe Wherever talking heads are gathered in The Bahamas someone mentions how wonderful Cuba is. Stories abound of …

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